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And Now Enter Queen Juliana; Vigorous and independent of mind, she succeeds to the Dutch throne -- and a variety of problems.

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September 05, 1948,

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IN the ancient Nieuwe Kerk of Amsterdam tomorrow a quiet young matron with no love for the limelight will become Queen of the Netherlands. Juliana Louisa Emma Maria Wilhelmina, Princess of Orange-Nassau, is taking over the burden of office from her mother, Queen Wilhelmina, who has reigned half a century and is now beset by illness and fatigue.

September 05, 1948

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